_Turning off the GPU "Hardware Accelrating Decoding" from Direct3D11 : Doesen t change anything. _Switching the output from Direct3D11 to OpenGL : it s Worse, the colors are nonesensical. Is there a way to properly render HDR in VLC as the content was intended to be rendered or is it jus fake advertising and misleading feature information ? Is it possible to say that VLC and 5K Player share the same rendering engine which, in opposition to the very misleading information given on the official respective softwares, ARE NOT HDR 10 Bit Capable, they can maybe play the files, but the color popping and the high luminance Nits|cd/m2 are absoluetly NOT THERE. You will notice that in VLC|5K Player you have like a slightly noticeable greenish, washed out burnt, banding 8 Bit effect causing filter whereas, in Movies&TV and in MPV Player, going on and off in the Game window, absoluetly no differences at all : in Movies&TV|MPV Player the colors are just rendered the same as the original support media, no difference ! It s been 2 months trying to figure out what s causing innacuracy and like burnt colors in VLC and same thing in 5K Player while in Movies&TV and in MPV Player, the Colors are just as excpected.įor Instance you can test the rendering of the colors in Zack Snyder's Justice League UHD HDR Bluray and in Battlefield 2042 4K OBS or ShadowPlay Captured content.
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